Thursday, March 23, 1950

Buai Brith
Highlights

DETROIT

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JEWISH CHRONICLE
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man Harry Weimer announced
the items which are required at S
Bellefaire. The lodge has under-
taken to donate an entire truck-
load of such material to Belle-
fairy.

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Pisgah Chapter

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acred Music
Old Tradition
a t Beth El

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Fox Lodge

BBYO's "Little Theater" group
will be the chapter's guests at i An evening ot entertainment .
8:30 p. m., Monday at Bnai Moshe. i has been arranged for the lodge
The group is newly formed un- by Irving Sarnoff, hillel chair-
der the chairmanship of Mrs. Al. man, for 8:30 p . m ., Monday, at
len Laban and Mrs. David Haber- Jericho Temple. All members
man. Alan Gold, son of the chap- and their friends are invited to
according to Julius
ter's president, will be master of attend,
Hirschman, president.
ceremonies.
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Downtown Lodge

Keidan Lodge

Due to the coal shortage, the
Dearborn Veterans Hospital no-
tified all lodges that there would
be no programs in their audi-
torium during the month of
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Mara', As a result, the all star
wrestITng matches originally
Women's Council
scheduled for March 14 by the
Mrs. Samuel Klee, chairman of Keidan Lodge will be presented
the women's bowling tournament at a later date.
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of the Greater Detroit Women's
Council announces that the
Tikvah Chapter
Traveling trophy was won by a
Mrs. Sidney Harris, program
Pisgah Chapter team. Mrs. Rob-
ert Coggan, president of the chairman, announces that a spe-
Council, was guest of honor at a cial meeting will be held Tues-
banquet where awards were pre- day at Beth Aaron. A comedy
sented to women of the chapters skit directed by Dena Selzer will
of Marshall, Morganthau, Pisgah, be presented. Guest solist will be
Tikvah, Brandeis Detroit. Bloch, Rosina La Kritz. The cast in-
cludes Rudy Bean, Esther In-
and Zager.
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mode, Mary Genco, Ann Alynyk,
Ruth Dollins and Charlotte Nie-
Morgenthau Lodge
man.
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The lodge is planning an eve-
ning of entertainment for the
Morgenthau Chapter
social meeting following Pass-
The chapter will hold a busi-
over. Herman Burton, program
chairman, ?s completing arrange- ness meeting at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
ments for the affair, which will day at the Rose Sittig Cohen
feature Bud Guest, of Radio Sta- Bldg. An evening cancer pad
tion WJR. Volunteers for the meeting group has been estab-
"shoe leather campaign" are lished. Mrs. Bill Haftka has been
needed by Robert Eston, conser- appointed chairman of the group
vation chairman of the lodge, and by Mrs. Leonard Farber, presi-
all those interested are requested dent. For information, call Mrs.
Haftka, TO. 7-1691. Mrs. Ted
to contact him at TO. 6-2187.
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Brown, afternoon cancer pad
chairman, can be called at WE.
Handler Lodge
5-0390.
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At a recent ADL meeting of
the lodge, Richard E. Zinn, di- I
Brandeis Lodge
rector of the Institute for Amer-
The lodge will present its an-
lean Democracy, spoke on this
type of work and its connection nual award for merit to John J.
with ADL. The annual banquet White, a negro philanthropist at
of the bowling league will be 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Rose
held at the Bowery Thursday Sittig Cohen Bldg. The award
evening, May 18. The next busi- will be presented by Benjamin
ness meeting of the Lodge will Berkely, lodge president. The
take place at 8:30 p. m. Tues- program will consist of a colored
day at Turover Temple. Monterey choir, an opera singer, tap danc-
ers and the Hill& players.
and Dexter.
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The lodge will hold a "Billion-
aire's Bing," a night of games, at
8 p. m., Sunday at the United
Dairy Worker's Hall, 15840 Sec-
ond avenue.

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Keidan Chapter

B and P Chapter

JWV

Bulletin

iliary will hold a luncheon and
card party at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day at the Memorial Home. Mrs.
Belle Osterman and Evelyn Lev-
inson are chairmen. For infor.
mation, call Mrs. Dorothy Brown,
UN. 1-4588 or Mrs. Eve Fishinan,
UN. 1-5807.

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The LL Raymond Zussman
Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes, Dept.
of Mich. Community Relations Post and Auxiliary held an in-
Chairman, will head the third An- stallation banquet March 19.
nual Auxiliary Goodwill Lunch- More than 400 guests were pres-
eon, it was announced by Mrs. ent for the entertainment by Don
Leon Ginsburg, department Hill, pianist and dancing. Rose
president. Open to the entire Cowan and Philip Cantor in-
membership of all the 25 Veteran stalled the officers. The auxiliary
and Patriotic organizations and will meet Monday at the Me-
to friends of JWV, the affair will morial Home.
be held at 1 p. m., Monday, April
10, at Kern's auditorium. Mrs.
Rhodes will have a committee
of 70 women to assist her. Al-
though there will be no cost for
the luncheon, reservations must
be in by April 3 to the respective
FOR
auxiliary community relations
chairman. Mrs. Philip Cantor
PASSOVER
will be in charge of refreshments,
AT
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The Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post
will hold a benefit affair Satur-
JASON H. TICKTON
day evening at Central High
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School gym. Two . basketball
In the early years of its history
D• trait's Fire::
games will be held, followed by
Fri Oi Fish Mirk•et
the rabbi of Temple Beth El of- dancing. Music will be provided
ficiated as cantor without choral by Mickey Woolf's orchestra.
10820 W. 7 MILE RD.
or musical accompaniment.
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UN. 1.0512
At
Me y ers
When organ music and a mixed
The Lawrence B. Jones Aux-
choir was introduced in 1861
Abraham J. Franklin became the
first music director, a position
SUNTAN
GET
which he filled for 25 years.
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The first organist was Herman
... .y.041
Bishop. The post of music di-
rector and organist has been held
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by Jason H. Tickton since 1933.
Rhumba, Square and Novelty Damming and swill
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Tiekton is also assistant pro-
\ \ \ entertainment on weekends in TROPICAL ROOM
fessor of music at Wayne Uni-
versity and is a leading author-
ity on Jewish music.

GEFILTE
FISH

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ZOD Slates
Prof. Slosson

The Zionist Organization of De-
troit is sponsoring a meeting to
be addressed by Professor Pres-
ton Slosson, of the University of
Michigan at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
evening, March 29 at Northwest
Hebrew.
"Is Egypt preparing to attack
the state of Israel? What about
the many disquieting rumors
coming out of the Middle East?
What stand will our country
take?" Professor Slosson, radio
commentator and authority on
United States foreign policy will
discuss these questions.
Leon Kay, president of the
ZOD, urges all who'are interested
in this vital subject to attend this
meeting and participate in the
question and answer period which
will follow the meeting. There
will be no admission charge.

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Pickie Cutler was named chair-
The following women were
pi esented with awards at the last man of the nominating commit-
board meeting of the chapter: tee by Ellen Goldberg, president,
Mrs. Jack Robinwitz, conserva- at a recent meeting. The corn-
tion award, and Mrs. Morris mittee requests suggestions for
Direnfeld, membership award. the slate of officers from mem-
The following members of the hers. Contact Pickle at TY. 4-
The deadline of the Jewish
chapter participated in the bowl- 2850. The committee will report Chronicle is noon on Monday.
at
the
open
meeting
in
April.
ing tournament held at the Great

Lakes Bowling Recreation, March
4 and 5. MesdaMes: Albert Cut-
ler, Leo Lipton, Morris Mittle-
man, and Ben Cott. There will be
a general meeting April 4 at the
Book Cadillac.
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ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Marshall Lodge

for

The movie "Prejudice" was
, hown at a meeting of the lodge
held Tuesday evening, March
21st. Haskell L. Lazere was the
guest speaker, and conducted an
open forum on the many activi-
ties of ADL. Bellefaire Chair-
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